Les Vaughn became involved in racing by providing wreckers for Playland Park Speedway in Council Bluffs, Iowa, in 1947. With such hot shoes as Bob Slater, Vito Calia, Tiny Lund, Carl Lillenthal, Bobby Parker, Len Henderson and Porky Rachwitz piloting his immaculate cars, they won features all over the Midwest. Vaughn soon got into sprint car racing with two cars -- one an Offy and the other a Riley. He ran these on the IMCA circuit with great success. Andy Anderson, Herschel Wagner, Bill Chennault, Bob Parker, Parnelli Jones, Cotton Farmer and Wayne Selser were among the top drivers to wheel these cars. In 1956, Vaughn took a chance on a 21-year-old kid named A.J. Foyt, who immediately became a top driver on the IMCA circuit. Foyt recorded his first sprint car win on August 25, 1956, at Fargo, N.D., aboard the Les Vaughn Offy. Vaughn was inducted into the Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 2000.

The Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame will enshrine six new inductees at the organizationís 21st annual Induction Ceremonies to be held later this year on SATURDAY OCTOBER 27th, 2018 at Courtside Banquet Hall in Lincoln, a NEW LOCATION!! Located at 333 SPEEDWAY CIRCLE #2, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Previously, the organizationís annual Induction Ceremonies had been held on a Friday evening at Lincoln Firefighterís Hall, however timing and space issues prompted the change to a Saturday night at a larger venue.